C OLORADO PARKS & WILDLIFE 2015 Sheep & Goat APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 7

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cpw.state.co.us 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting TABLE OF CONTENTS License Fees & Information...... 1 CPW OFFICE LOCATIONS • What’s new in 2015 cpw.state.co.us • Fees and surcharges • Hunter education requirements ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with animal checks and taking samples that are In the Field & Special License Information.... 2 related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our 42 parks loca- • Forest Service road closures, using pack goats tions that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept licenses for refunds. • Evidence of sex, attaching carcass tags • Regulations for transporting and donating meat BRUSH GRAND JUNCTION MONTROSE • Ranching for Wildlife & special management licenses 122 E. Edison 711 Independent Ave. 2300 S. Townsend Ave. • TIPs program details Brush, 80723 Grand Junction, 81505 Montrose, 81401 (970) 842-6300 (970) 255-6100 (970) 252-6000 Identification, Mandatory Checks...... 3 COLORADO SPRINGS GUNNISON PUEBLO • Bighorn sheep and mountain goat identification tips 4255 Sinton Road 300 W. New York Ave. 600 Reservoir Road • Mandatory checks and reporting for sheep, goat Colorado Springs, 80907 Gunnison, 81230 Pueblo, 81005 • Hunter orientations (719) 227-5200 (970) 641-7060 (719) 561-5300 • Legal hunting hours, sunrise/sunset table HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SALIDA • Land closures 6060 Broadway 346 Grand County Rd. 362 7405 Hwy. 50 Denver, 80216 Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451 Salida, 81201 License & Hunting Requirements...... 4-5 (303) 291-7227 (970) 725-6200 (719) 530-5520 • License and residency requirements...... 4 LAMAR STEAMBOAT SPRINGS • Auction and raffle licenses...... 4 DURANGO 151 E. 16th St. 2500 S. Main St. 925 Weiss Dr. • Legal hunting methods...... 5 Durango, 81301 Lamar, 81052 Steamboat Springs, 80487 • Hunting rules and illegal activities...... 5 (970) 247-0855 (719) 336-6600 (970) 870-2197

Applications...... 6 FORT COLLINS MEEKER • Using preference points 317 W. Prospect Road 73485 Hwy. 64 • How to apply as a group Fort Collins, 80526 Meeker, 81641 (970) 472-4300 (970) 878-6090 • Where to submit your application • How to get refunds MONTE VISTA ADMINISTRATION GLENWOOD SPRINGS 1313 Sherman St., #618 0088 Wildlife Way 0722 S. Road 1 E. Bighorn Sheep...... 7-9 Monte Vista, 81144 Denver, 80203 Glenwood Springs, 81601 (303) 297-1192 • Hunt code tables ...... 7-9 (970) 947-2920 (719) 587-6900 • MAP: Bighorn sheep units...... 9 Mountain Goats...... 10-11 IN THE FIELD? FIND THE SMARTPHONE EDITION HERE. • Hunt code tables ...... 10 www.bit.ly/coloradosheepandgoat

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GMU Descriptions...... 12-13 Printed for free distribution by Important Dates...... back cover COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW)

V 6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 C OLORADO PARKS & WILDLIFE (303) 297-1192 2015 Colorado cpw.state.co.us ABOUT THE COVER: Sheep & Goat APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 7 Don Groetken waited 10 years for Editor: Amy Bulger a tag and harvested this billy on Cover photo © DJ Groetken for CPW Hunter Testimonials opening day on the north side of Printed Jan. 2015 by American Web, Denver. 80,000 copies. . "I could not be any Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees. happier harvesting this 8-inch billy

and witnessing a beautiful sunset online brochure Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director: Robert Broscheid

as my boy and I packed him out!” cpw.state.co.us Photo © DJ Groetken, for CPW. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission sets big-game regulations in January. Commis- sion members are (as of Jan. 2015): Robert Bray, chairman • Christopher Castilian, vice chairman Other photos, left to right: • Jeanne Horne, secretary • John Howard, member • Bill Kane, member • Dale Pizel, member 1. Dave Brown's Sangre de Cristo bighorn ram. Photo • James Pribyl, member • James Vigil, member • Dean Wingfield, member • Michelle Zimmer- © CPW Hunter Testimonials. man, member • Alexander Zipp, member • Mike King, ex-officio member 2. Charles Jenkins had five friends with him when CPW receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In accordance he harvested his bighorn ram in S-53. Photo © CPW with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title Hunter Testimonials. II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title 3. Shannon Schaller's mountain goat. Photo © CPW. IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior and its bureaus 4. Don's son, DJ, harvested this bighorn ram during prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. the 2014 archery season near Georgetown. Photo by © DJ Groetken. NOTE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are available at Read about these and share your own hunt CPW offices listed above and online at cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Regulations.aspx. photos at bit.ly/cohuntphotos. 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting

LICENSE FEES LICENSE TYPE...... FEE » 2015 Habitat Stamp (required)...... $10 RESIDENTS » Rocky Mountain Bighorn...... $254 2015WHAT’S NEW » Mountain Goat...... $254 » Desert Bighorn...... $254 » NEW SHEEP HUNTS... Among some of the new licenses intro- duced this year are tags for rifle bighorn sheep hunts in units S6, NONRESIDENTS (must use paper applications to apply) S24, S26, S37, S55, S69 and S75. See pages 7-8. » Rocky Mountain Bighorn / fishing combo...... $2,064 » UNIT S13, S26 HUNT COMBINED... Based on a CPW study » Mountain Goat / fishing combo...... $2,064 targeting movement of collared bighorn rams, the area valid for » Desert Bighorn / fishing combo...... $1,379 hunting with the rifle S13 license will include a northern portion of neighboring unit S26. See page 8. Nonresident annual fishing licenses are good through March 31, 2016. Fees listed include a $3 application fee, a 25-cent search-and-rescue fee » MOUNTAIN GOAT HUNTING CHANGES... In addition to new and 75-cent fee for Wildlife Management Public Education Fund. Colorado resident hunts available in units G12 for nannies and G18 for either sex, there are a couple hunting area changes this year. In unit G5, rifle hunters are restricted to a certain area from RESIDENTS: BUY ONLINE OR BY PHONE Sept. 8-25. Unit G11 has been split into two hunting areas with Go to cpw.state.co.us/bg/buyapply or call 1-800-244-5613. separate hunt codes. Check the tables in this brochure to ensure you apply for the correct area. See page 10. » LIGHTED NOCKS, RECORDING DEVICES APPROVED FOR WHAT YOU NEED TO BUY A LICENSE AND HUNT BOWS... Read what’s legal in “Legal Methods of Take.” See page 5. 1. ID. Secure and verifiable ID. A Social Security Number is required for new hunters age 12 and older. » BLINDS MUST BE MARKED... Blinds and stands require clear marking with a hunter’s identification and must be taken down 2. PROOF of hunter education. (See below.) within a certain time after the season ends. See page 5. 3. PROOF of residency for Colorado residents. (See page 4.) 4. HABITAT STAMP. A 2015 Habitat Stamp is required prior to apply- » YOUR HABITAT STAMP DOLLARS AT WORK... Colorado ing for the draw or buying a license. (See below.) Parks and Wildlife is currently working on 12 land projects — conservation easements and public access easements — be- ing funded through the Colorado Wildlife Habitat Protection HABITAT STAMP Program (a partnership that combines hunter and angler Habitat • Anyone 18-64 MUST buy a 2015 stamp prior to buying or applying Stamp funds and Great Outdoors Colorado funds). When for a preference point, or a hunting or fishing license. completed, these acquisitions will protect 54,000 acres of wildlife • Stamps are $10 and are nonrefundable. Only one is required per habitat and provide 49,278 acres of new public access for hunt- person per year, valid April 1-March 31. A lifetime stamp is $300.25. ing, fishing and wildlife-related recreation activities. • Hunters ages 18-64 applying for a limited license must purchase a stamp to apply in the drawing process. Applications submitted for

» hunters who do not have a Habitat Stamp will be disqualified. LICENSE INFORMATION • EXEMPTIONS: Anyone with a free lifetime fishing license, a veteran’s lifetime combination small-game hunting and fishing license, or those approved for the Big-Game Mobility Impaired Hunting Pro- HUNTER EDUCATION These special licenses are available gram. Go to cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Accessibility.aspx. (SAFETY) REQUIREMENTS for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and mountain goats, allowing you to 1. Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, hunt during extended seasons. These 1949, must have a hunter educa- licenses are good statewide in any tion card to hunt in Colorado. unit open to hunting that species. 2. A hunter education card is needed They are offered by participating Get the lead out to apply for or buy a license. wildlife organizations that return at cpw.state.co.us/sh/lead It must be carried while hunt- least 75 percent of the proceeds to ing (unless previously verified CPW for research, management and From the field to the table, ensuring your next 2. Liberally trim and discard meat damaged by - marked with a “V” on your education. For information, go to the harvest is safe for your family is important. the bullet when you process an animal. Frag- license). website cpw.state.co.us/thingstodo/ Switching from lead bullets may be the right op- ments can scatter far from the wound. • To get verified, take your hunter Pages/RaffleAuction.aspx. See page 4 tion for you. For more, go to the CPW link above. education card to a CPW office. 3. Clean your meat grinder between each for more. Science tells us ingesting lead can cause po- 3. animal. Lead is soft and can go through your CPW honors hunter educa- tential health problems. Risks are low for most tion cards from other states and grinder, contaminating an entire batch of people, however, you ground meat. provinces. CHILD SUPPORT can also: 4. For information, go to www.bit.ly/ DELINQUENCY 4. Avoid eating game meat from animals har- 1. Use lead-free shot or vested with lead bullets if you are pregnant. COHunterEd. State law requires a Social Security bullets. 5. Hunter education courses are on- number to buy a license. It is not Children younger than 6 should also avoid it. line at cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/ displayed on the license but is Colorado Department of Public Health and HE-InternetBasedCourses.aspx. provided, if requested, to Child Environment, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Support Enforcement authorities. AUCTION AND Hunting and fishing licenses are not such as domestic violence, from pos- issued to those suspended for non- WEAPONS sessing weapons even for hunting. RAFFLE LICENSES compliance with child support. If you’ve been convicted of a If you’re looking for another way Any current licenses become RESTRICTIONS crime, check with the appropriate to hunt sheep and goat, auction invalid if held by an individual who Colorado and federal laws prohibit law enforcement authority to find and raffle licenses may interest you. is noncompliant with child support. people convicted of certain crimes, out how the laws apply to you. 1 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting

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NEW! CHECK FOREST CLOSURES Nanny mountain Projects on National Forest lands can impact goats gather on a access any time of the year. Closures of rock overlook. areas can change quickly and your hunt- Photo © ing destination or access route may be Shannon Schaller, affected. CPW is not responsible for For- CPW est Service closures and license refunds cannot be offered after the start of the season. Learn about closures and plan alternative routes and areas to hunt. Go to www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r2/ huntnfs-co. Roads and trails were damaged by the 2013 flood in GMUs 7, 8, 19, 20 and portions of 29, 38 and 191. Motorized and foot access may still be limited. Project work could impact these and additional GMUs in the Arapaho and Roosevelt national forests. For more information, go to www.fs.usda.gov/goto/arp/hunting.

LEAVE YOUR PACK GOATS AT you lose, accidentally destroy or detach the tag, you Certificates must contain names, addresses and HOME WHEN HUNTING SHEEP must get a duplicate from a CPW location before telephone numbers of donor and recipient; donor’s Diseases can be transmitted from goats to bighorns, hunting and prove the loss, detachment or destruc- hunting license number; species and amounts do- even if your animals appear healthy. Some diseases tion was accidental. Do not remove other parts of a nated; date of kill; donor’s signature. The certificate can cause large-scale die-offs of wild bighorns. license except the carcass tag after a kill. Doing so can be a simple note; no special form is required. To prevent disease transmission, keep domestic voids the license and you must buy a duplicate. Certificate must stay with the meat until the meat goats out of areas occupied by bighorn sheep. For is completely consumed. Donor and recipient are more information, go to the CPW website or the TRANSPORTING GAME subject to all bag and possession limits. Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agen- 1. Sheep and goats must have carcass tags properly www.wafwa.org/documents/wswg/Recommend NOTE: A “like license” is a license for exactly the cies: and securely attached to carcass (not horns), ationsForDomesticSheepGoatManagement.pdf. same species, sex, season and method of take as a unless it is 20 pounds or less of meat that is ac- donor’s license. companied by a donation certificate. If carcass is EVIDENCE OF SEX 1. You can donate to someone WITH OR WITHOUT in pieces, tag must be attached to the piece with a like license: 1. MALES: head with horns attached, testicle, evidence of sex naturally attached. a. Any amount of processed and packaged game scrotum or penis. 2. Harvested sheep or goats shipped by common meat, anywhere. FEMALES: head, udder (mammary) or vulva. carrier must be accompanied by either the license, 2. You can donate to someone WITHOUT a like license: 2. It is illegal to have or transport big game, or a a photocopy of license or carcass tag and (if less a. up to 20 pounds of unprocessed meat, anywhere considerable part of it, without evidence of sex than 20 pounds of meat) a donation certificate. b. more than 20 pounds of unprocessed meat, naturally attached. Evidence of sex must be 3. Processed big-game meat must be accompanied only at recipient’s home attached to carcass until it is cut into processed by carcass tag or, if donated, a certificate. 3. WITH meat (commercially or otherwise), wrapped and You can donate to someone a like license: 4. If you transport someone else’s game, animals a. frozen or stored at licensee’s home. up to 20 pounds of unprocessed meat, anywhere must be properly tagged, or you can be cited. b. more than 20 pounds of unprocessed meat, 3. Head or intact skull of sheep and goats with The upper part of the license must be kept by horns naturally attached to skull plate must ac- anywhere, only if: whoever killed the animal. Carry a list identify- (1) company the carcass. recipient’s license is unfilled ing each hunter and animal. (2) recipient’s carcass tag is on the meat. This 5. Hunters transporting game through other states establishes recipient’s claim to his/her portion CARCASS TAGS are encouraged to check with each state for of meat and voids his/her license. Donor’s tag You must attach a carcass tag to animals you kill specific carcass transportation regulations. must remain with his/her portion. per instructions on the tag. Tags must stay on the c. carcass until the meat is processed and it must the entire carcass, if: remain with the meat until consumed. DONATING GAME MEAT (1) recipient’s license is unfilled, and It is illegal to sign or tear the tag before a kill. If Donation certificates are required for all donations. (2) both the donor’s carcass tag and recipient’s like-license carcass tag is on meat, voiding both. » SPECIAL LICENSE INFORMATION

RANCHING FOR WILDLIFE TURN IN POACHERS (TIPS) PROGRAM of a service-related disability rated by the Veterans Public Ranching For Wildlife (RFW) licenses are TIPs rewards people who voluntarily provide in- Administration of at least 60 percent through available only to Colorado residents by drawing. formation resulting in charging poachers. Awards disability retirement benefits or a pension ad- can be a preference point for species of choice or ministered by the Department of Veteran Affairs. This year, there are bighorn sheep RFW licenses Contact CPW for details, (303) 297-1192. available on Purgatoire Ranch and Kiowa Creek an unlimited license for the species reported. Some limited licenses also may be available. TIPs licenses Ranch. The hunt codes and details are on page 7. do not count toward annual bag and possession SPECIAL MANAGEMENT LICENSES RFW landowners must provide free access to limits. Colorado Parks and Wildlife may issue special hunters who draw a license for the ranch. By ap- licenses to prevent the spread of disease and un- plying for a RFW license, hunters allow CPW to DISABLED VETERANS planned expansion of sheep and goats. provide applicant information to the ranch. RFW Colorado residents who are disabled veterans or Licenses are offered to unsuccessful applicants hunting rules are different on each ranch. For Purple Heart recipients can get free lifetime combi- from nearby units for the same species. Season ranch rules, maps and ranch contacts, go to cpw. nation small-game hunting and fishing licenses. dates to be determined. These licenses do not use state.co.us/thingstodo/Pages/RFW.aspx. Veterans must have served on active duty and or generate preference points. Hunters do not lose have been honorably discharged. Proof is required preference points by accepting these licenses. 2 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting

BIGHORN SHEEP IDENTIFICATION MOUNTAIN GOAT IDENTIFICATION

ONE-HALF CURL RAM: Male bighorn MALES: Horns have bases that are close to- with a horn or horns having one or both gether and larger than the eye. Horns are heavy tips grown at least through half (180 and have more curvature. degrees) of a circle. This is measured Males stand and stretch hind legs backwards, by first establishing a reference line with a slight arch in the back, to urinate. The bisecting the eye and base of the ear. A scrotum may be visible from the rear when 1/2 BILLY CURL half-curl ram has one or both horns that goats have short summer coats. (at dotted line) have grown at least as far as the refer- ence line in the illustration. FEMALES: Horns have bases that are smaller or equal to the eye size. Horns are often thinner and straighter, with a curve at the ends. 5 INCHES Females squat to urinate. The dark vulva patch may be visible when the tail is raised. EWE: A female sheep with a horn or horns at least 5 inches long, measured on the outside curve. FOR MORE go to the goat ID and quiz online under the big-game hunting section at cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/HuntingMountain Illustrations by © Wayne Lewis, CPW Goat.aspx. NANNY

LEGAL HUNTING HOURS MANDATORY BIGHORN SHEEP CHECK Legal hunting hours for sheep and goat are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half 1. All bighorns, including ewes and desert bighorns, must be inspected hour after sunset. by a CPW officer or at a CPW office (listed inside the front cover) The sunrise/sunset chart below lists Denver times. Subtract 1 minute from open- during regular business hours within five working days of harvest. ing and closing time for each 12 1/2 miles east of Denver. Add 1 minute to open- License holders must personally present sheep with horns and skull ing and closing time for each 12 1/2 miles west of Denver. (These changes assume intact. A harvest report is completed at that time. A permanent that each degree of longitude equals 50 miles and a change of 1 degree of longitude marker will be attached to the horn of bighorn rams. equals a 4-minute change in sunrise and sunset times.) 2. All licensees (successful or not) must return a completed question- naire within 30 days after a season ends. Licensees who do not com- 2015 SUNRISE/SUNSET TABLE (DENVER) plete the questionnaire become ineligible for future sheep licenses. 3. It is illegal to trade, transfer or sell ram heads, capes, skulls or horns AUG. (DST)* SEPT. (DST)* OCT. (DST)* NOV. DEC. JAN. 2016 unless CPW inspects and permanently marks horns. The CPW RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET RISE SET DAY A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. marks only legally killed rams. DST 1 5:59 8:13 6:28 7:31 6:56 6:43 6:28 ends4:58 7:02 4:36 7:21 4:46 MANDATORY MOUNTAIN GOAT CHECK 2 6:00 8:12 6:29 7:30 6:57 6:41 6:29 4:57 7:03 4:36 7:21 4:47 1. 3 6:01 8:11 6:30 7:28 6:58 6:39 6:31 4:56 7:04 4:36 7:21 4:48 All goats must be inspected by a CPW officer or at a CPW office during 4 6:02 8:10 6:31 7:27 6:59 6:38 6:32 4:55 7:04 4:36 7:21 4:49 regular business hours within five working days of harvest. License 5 6:03 8:09 6:32 7:25 7:00 6:36 6:33 4:54 7:05 4:35 7:21 4:49 holders must personally present goats with horns and skull intact. A 6 6:03 8:08 6:32 7:23 7:01 6:35 6:34 4:53 7:06 4:35 7:21 4:50 harvest report is completed by the hunter at that time. 7 6:04 8:06 6:33 7:22 7:02 6:33 6:35 4:52 7:07 4:35 7:21 4:51 2. All licensees (successful or not) must return a completed question- 8 6:05 8:05 6:34 7:20 7:03 6:32 6:36 4:51 7:08 4:35 7:21 4:52 naire within 30 days after a season ends. Licensees who do not com- 9 6:06 8:04 6:35 7:19 7:04 6:30 6:37 4:50 7:09 4:35 7:21 4:53 plete the questionnaire become ineligible for future goat licenses. 10 6:07 8:03 6:36 7:17 7:05 6:28 6:39 4:49 7:10 4:35 7:21 4:54 11 6:08 8:01 6:37 7:15 7:06 6:27 6:40 4:48 7:11 4:36 7:20 4:55 HUNTER ORIENTATIONS 12 6:09 8:00 6:38 7:14 7:07 6:25 6:41 4:47 7:11 4:36 7:20 4:56 13 6:10 7:59 6:39 7:12 7:08 6:24 6:42 4:46 7:12 4:36 7:20 4:57 1. ALL SHEEP AND GOAT HUNTERS: Those who draw a sheep or 14 6:11 7:58 6:40 7:10 7:09 6:22 6:43 4:45 7:13 4:36 7:20 4:58 goat license may attend a free seminar on sheep and goat hunting 15 6:12 7:56 6:41 7:09 7:10 6:21 6:44 4:44 7:14 4:36 7:19 5:00 sponsored by CPW, Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society, Colorado 16 6:13 7:55 6:42 7:07 7:11 6:19 6:45 4:44 7:14 4:37 7:19 5:01 Bowhunters Association, the Grand Slam Club and the Wild Sheep 17 6:14 7:54 6:43 7:05 7:12 6:18 6:47 4:43 7:15 4:37 7:18 5:02 Foundation. The seminar will be held in late June. Those who are suc- 18 6:15 7:52 6:44 7:04 7:13 6:17 6:48 4:42 7:16 4:37 7:18 5:03 cessful in the draw and obtain a license will receive details about the 19 6:16 7:51 6:45 7:02 7:14 6:15 6:49 4:42 7:16 4:38 7:18 5:04 class in the mail by early June. For information, call (303) 297-1192. 20 6:17 7:49 6:46 7:01 7:15 6:14 6:50 4:41 7:17 4:38 7:17 5:05 21 6:18 7:48 6:46 6:59 7:16 6:12 6:51 4:40 7:17 4:39 7:16 5:06 2. NEW! UNIT S42 MANDATORY ORIENTATION: All bighorn sheep 22 6:18 7:46 6:47 6:57 7:17 6:11 6:52 4:40 7:18 4:39 7:16 5:07 hunters that hunt in unit S42 near Waterton Canyon must attend a 23 6:19 7:45 6:48 6:56 7:18 6:10 6:53 4:39 7:18 4:40 7:15 5:09 mandatory unit-specific hunter orientation prior to hunting. The S42 24 6:20 7:44 6:49 6:54 7:19 6:08 6:54 4:39 7:19 4:40 7:15 5:10 orientation will be held July 11 in the Denver Metro area. Details on 25 6:21 7:42 6:50 6:52 7:21 6:07 6:55 4:38 7:19 4:41 7:14 5:11 location, time and agenda will be sent to all S42 hunters by early June. 26 6:22 7:41 6:51 6:51 7:22 6:06 6:56 4:38 7:19 4:42 7:13 5:12 27 6:23 7:39 6:52 6:49 7:23 6:04 6:57 4:37 7:20 4:42 7:12 5:13 28 6:24 7:38 6:53 6:47 7:24 6:03 6:59 4:37 7:20 4:43 7:12 5:14 LAND USE RESTRICTIONS AND CLOSURES 29 6:25 7:36 6:54 6:46 7:25 6:02 7:00 4:37 7:20 4:44 7:11 5:16 It is illegal to hunt on private land without permission of owner or per- 30 6:26 7:34 6:55 6:44 7:26 6:01 7:01 4:36 7:21 4:44 7:10 5:17 son in charge. It is illegal to hunt or fish on State Land Board proper- 31 6:27 7:33 7:27 5:59 7:21 4:45 7:09 5:18 ties without permission unless they are leased by CPW. * DST = Daylight Saving Time MT. EVANS HIGHWAY (UNITS G4 AND S3): Hunting prohibited on Mt. TIME ADJUSTMENT FOR OTHER COLORADO CITIES Evans Summit Lake Cirque and within a half-mile of either side of the Add or subtract these Alamosa +3 Durango +11 La Junta -6 centerline of Mt. Evans Hwy. (Colo. 5) while the road is open to vehicle minutes to the chart Buena Vista +5 Fort Morgan -4 Lamar -9 above for select towns. traffic from the intersection with Colo. 103 to the summit. When Mt. Ev- For use only as a Burlington -10 Gr. Junction +13 Sterling -6 ans Hwy. is closed to vehicles at the intersection with Colo. 103, the hunt- general reference. Craig +9 Gunnison +7 Walden +5 ing closure is lifted and hunting is permitted within half-mile of highway, Source: www.usno.navy.mil Source: with the exception of white-tailed ptarmigan hunting. 3 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting

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LICENSE REQUIREMENTS RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS 1. Bighorn sheep and mountain goat licenses are limited, available only by These are the requirements to qualify as a Colorado resident to buy a hunt- drawing for specific units. Licenses expire on the date printed on them ing license: and are not transferable. 1. You must live in Colorado at least 6 consecutive months immediately 2. You can apply for one bighorn sheep license and one mountain goat before applying for or buying a license, AND you must intend to make license each year. However, you cannot apply for a Rocky Mountain big- Colorado home (except No. 3 and No. 4 below). The residence address horn and desert bighorn in the same year. If you apply for more than one you give to buy or apply for a license must be the same as on your Colo- bighorn sheep license the same year, your applications will be disqualified. rado income tax return. 3. BIGHORN SHEEP: If you harvest a Rocky Mountain bighorn ram (must 2. A valid Colorado driver’s license or Colorado ID is proof of residency if have a half-curl or more), you must wait five years (sixth year after har- issued at least 6 months prior to buying or applying for a license. If your vest) before applying for another Rocky Mountain bighorn ram license. ID or driver’s license was issued or renewed less than 6 months prior, you During the five-year waiting period, hunters may apply for ewe licenses must provide documentation that proves you have been a resident for the but cannot accrue preference points. This rule does not apply if you har- required 6-month period. vest a ram with an auction, raffle or special sheep management license. 3. U.S. military personnel and military personnel of U.S. allies on active duty 4. DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP: If you harvest a desert bighorn sheep, you in Colorado under permanent orders and their dependents. This includes cannot participate in future desert bighorn sheep drawings. people who were Colorado residents when they entered the military and keep Colorado as their home of record, and their dependents (unless they 5. MOUNTAIN GOAT: If you harvest a mountain goat, you must wait five change their home of record to another state). Also included are personnel years (sixth year after harvest) before applying for another mountain goat of the U.S. Diplomatic Service or diplomatic services of nations recog- license. This rule does not apply if you harvest a goat with an auction, raffle nized by the U.S. assigned here on permanent active duty orders and their or special goat management license. dependents. Active duty military does not include reserve status, National 6. RAFFLE OR AUCTION LICENSES: For information, call (303) 297-1192 Guard or government contractors. or see below for details. Licenses are available for any unit open to hunt- 4. Full-time students enrolled and attending a Colorado college, university or ing sheep or goats in the current season. These licenses can be used in trade school at least 6 months immediately before applying for or buying a addition to sheep or goat licenses obtained in the limited license drawing. license. This includes students who are temporarily absent from Colorado 7. YOUTHS AGES 12-17 can hunt sheep and goats but must meet hunter but still enrolled. Colorado residents who attend school full time out of education requirements. Youths may apply for a sheep or goat license or state and pay nonresident tuition still qualify for a resident license. preference point at age 11 if they will turn 12 before the end of the season 5. Children under 18 have the same residency status as their parent, legal on the license. Youths cannot hunt with the license until they turn 12. Youths under 16 must hunt with a mentor. Mentors must be 18 or older guardian or person with whom they live most of the time per court order. and have a hunter education card, if born on or after Jan. 1, 1949. Mentor 6. If you have a home in Colorado and another state, call (303) 297-1192 does not have to hunt. Youths and mentors must be able to see and hear to make sure you comply with Colorado residency requirements before each other without binoculars, radios, other devices or aids while hunting. applying for or obtaining a hunting or fishing license. 8. Ten percent of limited licenses are allocated to nonresidents. 7. Except as in No. 3 and No. 4 above, you lose your Colorado residency 9. It is illegal to make false statements to obtain a license or alter a license, if you apply for, buy or accept a hunting or fishing license as a resident and doing so voids the license. of another state or country, register to vote outside Colorado or get a 10. Lost or destroyed licenses can be replaced by paying a replacement fee driver’s license using an address in another state. at any CPW location or license agent.

WIN THE HUNT OF A LIFETIME — Auction TODAY! Special auction and raffle licenses are available for moose, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goat and & Raffle pronghorn. The licenses allow one to hunt during ex- tended seasons in any unit open to hunting a certain Licenses species. These licenses are offered by participating wildlife conservation organizations that return at least 75 percent of the proceeds to CPW for research, management and education. For information on purchasing raffle tickets for MORE ABOUT licenses or participating in auctions, visit the follow- THE AUCTION ing websites: Photo © Ryan Goodenow Ryan Goodenow hunted this billy mountain goat in unit G10. AND RAFFLE He won a raffle license for the 2014 season. PROGRAM: BIGHORN SHEEP AND MOUNTAIN GOAT PRONGHORN • Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society: www.bighornsheep.org • Colorado Youth Outdoors: www.coloradoyo.org cpw.state.co.us/ • Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society: www.bighornsheep.org thingstodo/ DEER • The Mule Deer Foundation: www.muledeer.org Pages/Raffle • The Mule Deer Foundation: www.muledeer.org Auction.aspx • Safari Club Intnl., Colorado Chapter: www.scicolorado.org • Colorado Mule Deer Association: www.coloradomuledeer.org ELK • Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation: www.rmef.org MOOSE • Colorado Bowhunters Assoc.: www.coloradobowhunting.org • Safari Club Intnl., Colorado Chapter: www.scicolorado.org • The Mule Deer Foundation: www.muledeer.org • Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Colorado: www.ducks.org/colorado • Colorado Wildlife Federation: www.coloradowildlife.org

4 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting » ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES » LEGAL METHODS OF TAKE

» If convicted of these felony violations, you can face a lifetime license suspension: 1. HAND-HELD BOW: a long bow, recurve bow or compound bow on 1. FELONY OFFENSE: To kill and abandon big game. It is illegal to remove only which the string is not drawn mechanically or held mechanically the hide, antlers or other trophy parts and leave the carcass in the field. under tension. String or mechanical releases are legal if they are hand-drawn or hand-held with no other attachments or connec- 2. FELONY OFFENSE: To sell, buy or offer to sell or buy big game. tions to the bow (other than bowstring). 3. FELONY OFFENSE: To solicit someone to illegally kill big game for commercial a. Hand-held bows, including compound bows, must use arrows gain or provide outfitting services without required registration. with a broadhead having an outside diameter or minimum width of 7/8-inch with minimum of two steel cutting edges. Each cutting IT IS ALSO AGAINST THE LAW TO: edge must be in same plane for entire length of cutting surface. 4. NEW! Establish a permanent structure or plant vegetation on CPW-owned land or b. Only legal hand-held bows allowed during archery seasons. waters. Only portable blinds and tree stands for big-game hunting can be erected c. Minimum draw weight: 35 pounds; Let-off max: 80 percent. on state wildlife areas and no longer than 30 days prior to the season they will be d. No part of bow’s riser (handle) or track, trough, channel, arrow used. No nails can be driven into trees. Man-made materials for blinds or stands rest or other device (excluding cables and bowstring) that attaches must be removed within 10 days after the season they are used ends. Owner’s to the riser can contact, support and/or guide the arrow from a Customer Identification Number and dates of use must be visible on outside of point rearward of bow’s brace height behind the undrawn string. portable blinds or underside of tree stands. Placement of blinds or stands does not e. Bows can propel only one arrow at a time. No mechanisms that reserve them for personal use, they may be used on first-come, first-served basis. automatically load arrows are allowed. 5. Have a loaded (round in the chamber) rifle or shotgun in or on any motor f. NEW! Scopes, electronic or battery-powered devices cannot vehicle. Muzzleloaders are considered unloaded if the percussion cap or shotshell be incorporated into or attached to a bow or arrow, with the primer is removed, or if the powder is removed from flashpan. It is illegal to exception of lighted nocks on arrows. Recording devices such as have a loaded electronic-ignition muzzleloader in or on a motor vehicle unless cameras or video recorders attached to bows may be used as long the chamber is unloaded or the battery is disconnected and removed from its as they do not cast light towards the target or aid in range finding, compartment. sighting or shooting the bow. g. Hydraulic or pneumatic technology cannot be used to derive or 6. Carry firearms (except handguns) on an OHV during deer, elk, pronghorn and store energy to propel arrows. Explosive arrows prohibited. bear seasons unless they are unloaded in the chamber and magazine. Firearms (except handguns) and bows carried on an OHV must be fully enclosed in a hard 2. CROSSBOWS: or soft case. Scabbards or cases with open ends or sides are prohibited. This does a. Minimum draw weight: 125 pounds. not apply to landowners or their agents who carry a firearm on an OHV to take b. Minimum draw length: 14 inches from front of bow to nocking depredating wildlife on property they own or lease. point of drawstring. 7. Hunt carelessly, discharge a firearm, or release an arrow with disregard for hu- c. Positive mechanical safety device required. man life or property. d. Bolts must be minimum 16 inches long, have a broadhead 8. Operate or ride a snowmobile with a firearm unless it’s completely unloaded minimum 7/8-inch wide and a minimum of two steel cutting and cased, or with a bow unless it’s unstrung or cased. Compound bows must edges. Each cutting edge must be in same plane for entire length of be cased, not unstrung. cutting surface. 9. Shoot from or use a motor vehicle, motorcycle, off-highway vehicle, snowmo- e. Illegal in archery seasons. bile or aircraft to hunt, intercept, chase, harass or drive wildlife. 3. MUZZLELOADING RIFLES & SMOOTHBORE MUSKETS: 10. Use aircraft to hunt, to direct hunters on the ground or to hunt the same day a. In-line muzzleloaders are legal. or day after a flight was made to find wildlife. b. Must have a single barrel that fires a single round ball or conical 11. Hunt under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances. projectile. c. 12. Use artificial light as an aid in hunting wildlife. From .40 to .50 caliber, bullets must weigh at least 170 grains. d. If greater than .50 caliber, bullets must weigh at least 210 grains. 13. Use poison, drugs or explosives to hunt or harass wildlife. e. Shotshell primers are legal. 14. Fail to extinguish a campfire. 4. RIFLES: 15. Fail to make a reasonable attempt to track and kill animals you wound or may Must be minimum .24 caliber (6 mm); have minimum 16- have wounded. It is against the law to pursue wounded wildlife that goes on inch barrel and be at least 26 inches long, fired from the shoulder. private property without first obtaining permission from landowner or person Must use expanding bullets that weigh minimum 70 grains and in charge. have an impact energy (at 100 yards) of 1,000 foot-pounds, as rated by the manufacturer. Semi-automatic rifles cannot hold 16. Fail to prepare edible wildlife meat for human consumption. At a minimum, more than six rounds in the magazine and chamber combined. the four quarters, tenderloins and backstraps are edible meat. Internal organs Fully automatic rifles prohibited. are not. 17. Shoot from, across or on a public road with a firearm, bow or crossbow. 5. SHOTGUNS: Must be minimum 20 gauge and must fire a single People firing a bow, rifle, handgun or shotgun with a single slug must be at least slug. Barrel length: minimum 18 inches. Overall length: minimum 50 feet from the centerline of the road. 26 inches. 18. Party hunt (kill someone else’s game or let someone kill yours). 6. HANDGUNS: Must use a minimum .24 caliber (6 mm) diameter 19. Interfere with hunters. This includes distracting or frightening prey; causing prey to expanding bullet, with no shoulder stock or attachment. Must use flee by using light or noise; chasing prey on foot or by vehicle; throwing objects; mak- only cartridge or load with minimum energy of 550 foot-pounds at ing movements; harassing hunters by using threats or actions; erecting barriers to 50 yards. Barrel length: minimum 4 inches. deny access to hunting areas and intentionally injecting yourself into the line of fire. Violators face prosecution and may have to pay victim’s damages and court costs. 20. Use the Internet or other computer-assisted remote technology while hunting REPORT POACHERS or fishing. This includes unmanned or remote-control drones used to look for OPERATION GAME THIEF: 1-877-265-6648 wildlife. Must be physically present in the immediate vicinity while hunting and EMAIL: [email protected] fishing. Earn a reward payment for reporting wildlife 21. For two or more people to use electronic equipment on the ground, in a ve- violations by calling Operation Game Thief. Callers can remain anonymous. (This number is hicle or vessel while violating any wildlife law or regulation. not for information requests or emergencies.) 5 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting PREFERENCE POINTS 1. One preference point is awarded to those » who apply properly and are unsuccess- APPLICATIONS & PREFERENCE POINTS ful in drawing a license for a first-choice hunt code. Priority goes to whoever has MAILING YOUR APPLICATIONS the most points. Hunters who make an application error, including on first- MUST POSTMARK ON OR BEFORE MIDNIGHT APRIL 7 choice hunt codes, do not get a point. * Midnight MAIL GOAT APPLICATIONS TO: MAIL SHEEP APPLICATIONS TO: 2. If you are issued a first-choice license, postmark is Colorado Parks and Wildlife Colorado Parks and Wildlife all accumulated preference points for acceptable. Attn: Mountain Goat Attn: Bighorn Sheep that species are void and return to zero. P.O. Box 173758 P.O. Box 173757 Denver, CO 80217-3758 Denver, CO 80217-3757 3. If you fail to apply for OR have not pur- chased a license for a certain species ATTENTION! Customers with errors on applications will NOT be contacted to fix those during a 10-year period, all accumu- errors prior to the draw, those applications will be disqualified from the draw. Application lated points for that species are erased correction requests can be submitted until April 13 at: cpw.state.co.us/buyapply/Pages/ from your record and become void. ApplicationCorrections.aspx. 4. Second-, third- and fourth-choice hunts don’t use or generate points. RESIDENTS CAN APPLY ONLINE 5. The maximum points you can accumu- Go to cpw.state.co.us/bg/buyapply. GROUP HUNT INSTRUCTIONS Group applications are accepted for Rocky late for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep FILLING OUT PAPER APPLICATION Mountain bighorn sheep and mountain goat or goats are three. If you have three PAYMENT: Check or money order payment must ac- licenses. Maximum of two people per group. points for bighorn sheep or mountain company each application. An application fee of $3 Group applications are prioritized based on the goat and you fail to draw a first-choice license, you will receive weighted pref- and the Habitat Stamp fee of $10 are nonrefundable. member with FEWEST points. erence for that species. The license cost also includes a 25-cent search-and- Both members must enter the group leader’s rescue fee and 75-cent Wildlife Education Fund fee. CID number in the group application box to be 6. WEIGHTED PREFERENCE increases your ADDRESS CHANGES: Change your address online or entered as a group. If the leader has no CID, he or probability of drawing. It is calculated by use the paper change-of-address form in the middle she must call CPW to get one. Both people must converting your application number into of this brochure. Do not use your hunt application fill out their applications the same, using the a different, random application num- as a change-of-address form. same person as leader. Each hunter’s application ber, then dividing that new application TIPS: Print in capital, block letters and stay within the and payment must be submitted separately. number by the amount of weighted boxes. Use black ballpoint pen only. Photocopies not Colorado residents and nonresidents cannot points you have, plus one. This generates accepted. Do not cut or fold applications. Tear along another new application number. Ap- perforations. apply on the same group application. Group ap- plications not accepted for desert bighorn sheep. plications are sorted by this new number 1. Starting from left to right, enter your customer iden- from lowest to highest and low numbers tification (CID) number. for each hunt code are awarded licenses. a. If this brochure was mailed to you, your CID num- SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION ber may be on the address label above your name. 1. Mail one check and one application per standard 4 7. Preference points don’t apply to desert bighorn sheep. b. If you’ve never had a CID, leave this part blank. 1/8- by 9 1/2-inch envelope. Fill out the rest of the form, including the address 2. Personal checks, cashier’s checks or money orders 8. Preference points are not transferable. box. You will get a CID when your application goes are accepted for U.S. currency only, made out to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. No cash. Write your 9. Group application priority is based on through the draw. the member with fewest points. 2. Enter hunt code choices. You can list up to four CID (or name and phone number if you don’t have a choices, the first being the one you want most. CID) on your check or money order. 10. If unsuccessful for a first choice, your 3. 3. Enter your name in capital letters, as many letters as will Payments are NOT accepted at CPW offices, includ- accumulated points will be listed on fit. Enter your birth date with four digits for the year. ing in Denver. A secure drop-box is available in your refund or other choice license. Denver for sealed applications and payments. 4. Fill in “Colorado Resident Since” with month (MM) 11. If you are waiting five years to reapply for 4. and year (YYYY) you moved here. If you have always Applications are rejected if your check is returned by a bighorn ram license, you can apply for the bank. Prosecution may result. lived here, enter month and year of your birth. Colo- a bighorn ewe license. If you don’t draw a rado military: enter “88 8888.” One number per box. GETTING REFUNDS OR RESTORING ewe license, you won’t get a point. 5. You must buy a Habitat Stamp to apply for or buy a lim- YOUR PREFERENCE POINTS ited license. Hunters applying for a limited license must 12. Active duty U.S. military stationed in 1. Refunds for unsuccessful applicants are issued by Colorado or who claim Colorado as their purchase a 2015 stamp to enter the drawing process or May 15 and are sent to the applicant, regardless of who the application will be disqualified. They are available at made the original payment. The $3 application fee and residence and are deployed outside the any license agent, CPW location, online, or by calling $10 Habitat Stamp fee are nonrefundable. Points used to U.S. are eligible, when they return to the 1-800-244-5613. You can include $10 for a Habitat apply are not restored to your record if you return your U.S., to apply for preference points for Stamp with your license fee when you apply for a li- license for a refund. Points may be restored in lieu of a any limited license drawings they missed cense in the mail or online. Put an “X” in this box if you refund if the license is returned before the season opens. while deployed. are sending $10 for the stamp with your application. 2. After a season starts, refunds or point restorations are 6. If you have preference points, put an “X” in this box. limited to extreme medical circumstances of licensee, PREFERENCE POINT CODES 7. If you were born on or after Jan.1, 1949, and have death of the licensee or death of licensee’s immediate Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and completed hunter education, put an “X” in the box. family member. mountain goat hunters (not desert bighorn) 8. State law requires your Social Security number 3. Refunds and preference point restorations are not can apply for a preference point instead for ages 12 and older to buy or apply for hunting considered more than 30 days after a season starts. of a hunt by using the preference point licenses. If you have already given us your number, This limit is extended for members of the U.S. military leave this blank. whose service prevented requesting a refund on time. hunt code. Preference-point hunt codes and details are on pages 7 and 10. 9. The “permission to provide” box at the top of the 4. You must relinquish your license and carcass tag before application allows CPW to provide application opening day of the season. License must be accompa- Entering this as a first choice on your information to entities offering hunting information nied by a completed request form from at a CPW loca- application awards you a point. You must or services. If you check this box and change your tion or website. Requests must be postmarked before still pay the full cost of a license and meet mind, you can cancel by calling CPW at (303) 297- the season starts. If there isn’t enough time to request a all license requirements. If you apply for 1192, or e-mail [email protected]. form, mail your license and carcass tag with a letter to a point only, your money, minus the $3 10. Sign the application and enter a daytime phone num- the CPW. The envelope must be postmarked before the application fee and $10 Habitat Stamp fee, ber. Make a copy for your records. season starts and mailed to CPW, attn: Refund Office, is refunded. 6 6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216. ] » ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEP ARCHERY, RIFLE Rams must have a half-curl or longer to be harvested. See page 3.

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# LICENSES To apply for a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep point, enter hunt UNITS DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE code S-P-999-99-P as your FIRST CHOICE hunt. S6, S46 Nov. 10-30 2 Ram S-M-S06-O1-A » Entering the preference point hunt code as a first choice on your S9 Aug. 1-25 9 Ram S-M-S09-O1-A application automatically awards you a point. You must pay the full license cost, even if just applying for a point. If you only apply S12 Aug. 1-25 9 Ram S-M-S12-O1-A for a point the license fee you pay will be refunded to you. The $3 S20 Aug. 1-25 1 Ram S-M-S20-O1-A application fee and $10 Habitat Stamp fee will not be refunded. » S32 No hunting within Aug. 8-23 4 Ram S-M-S32-O1-A If you apply for a point as your first choice, you also can use the sec- ond-, third- and fourth-choice hunt code spaces on the application a quarter-mile N of I-70 5 Ram S-M-S32-O2-A or within a quarter-mile Aug. 29-Sept. 13 to apply for a license. of U.S. 6 and U.S. 40 3 Ewe S-F-S32-O2-A 1 Ram S-M-S34-O1-A Oct. 15-31 RANCHING FOR WILDLIFE (RESIDENT) S34 1 Ewe S-F-S34-O1-A BIGHORN — Bighorn sheep hunting is available on Purgatoire Ranch and Kiowa Creek Dec. 1-15 2 Ram S-M-S34-O2-A Ranch for Colorado residents only. Read ranch rules before applying. Rules, S35 Aug. 1-25 4 Ram S-M-S35-O1-A maps and ranch contacts can be found in the participating ranches list at cpw.state.co.us/thingstodo/Pages/RFW.aspx. See page 2 for more. S37 Nov. 1-30 1 Ram S-M-S37-O1-A S38 Dec. 1-31 1 Ram S-M-S38-O1-A # LICENSES UNIT DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE S39 Aug. 1-25 1 Ram S-M-S39-O1-A S61 Purgatoire Ranch Dec. 15-Jan. 13 1 Ram S-M-S61-W1-R S42• 1 Ram S-M-S42-O1-A Weekdays only Nov. 30-Dec. 11 S72 Kiowa Creek Nov. 1-15 2 Ewe S-F-S72-W1-R 1 Ewe S-F-S42-O1-A Ranch No hunting within 200 yards of the Waterton • ATTENTION HUNTERS: Sheep hunting requires completion of unit- Canyon Road specific hunter orientation. See "Hunter Orientations" on page 3. S44 Aug. 29-Sept. 27 4 Ram S-M-S44-O1-A BIGHORN RIFLE — RESIDENT LICENSES S49 Aug. 1-25 4 Ram S-M-S49-O1-A S51 Aug. 1-25 2 Ram S-M-S51-O1-A # LICENSES UNITS DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE Aug. 1-25 1 Ram S-M-S54-O1-A • S54 Sheep hunting is valid in this unit ONLY within the area bounded 2 Ram S-M-S01-O1-R S54• S1, S18 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 on the N by the northern boundary of T50N; on E by Colo. 135; on S by 2 Ewe S-F-S01-O1-R Gunnison River, Blue Mesa Reservoir and Morrow Point Reservoir; on W by Curecanti Creek. S3 There is a hunting Aug. 17-Sept. 2 1 Ram S-M-S03-O1-R 2 Ram S-M-S57-O1-A closure on part of Mount 2 Ram S-M-S03-O2-R S57 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 Evans. See page 3 for Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S57-O1-A details. 1 Ewe S-F-S03-O2-R S69 Aug. 1-25 1 Ram S-M-S69-O1-A Aug. 17-Sept. 2 2 Ram S-M-S04-O1-R Aug. 29-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S71-O1-A S4 1 Ram S-M-S04-O2-R S71 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ewe S-F-S04-O2-R Sept. 8-22 2 Ram S-M-S06-O1-R BIGHORN ARCHERY — NONRESIDENT LICENSES NEW! S6 2 Ram S-M-S06-O2-R Sept. 25-Oct. 9 # LICENSES 1 Ewe S-F-S06-O2-R UNITS DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE S7 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S07-O1-R S9 Aug. 1-25 1 Ram S-M-S09-O1-A S8 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S08-O1-R Sept. 8-Oct. 8 9 Ram S-M-S09-O1-R S12 Aug. 1-25 1 Ram S-M-S12-O1-A S9 Sept. 14-Oct. 8 4 Ewe S-F-S09-O1-R S32 No hunting within a quarter-mile N of I-70 Aug. 8-23 1 Ram S-M-S32-O1-A NEW! S10, S55 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S10-O1-R or within a quarter-mile of U.S. 6 and U.S. 40 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 5 Ram S-M-S11-O1-R S11 S35 Aug. 1-25 1 Ram S-M-S35-O1-A Sept. 19-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S11-O1-R S44 Aug. 29-Sept. 27 1 Ram S-M-S44-O1-A Sept. 8-Oct. 8 5 Ram S-M-S12-O1-R S12 S49 Aug. 1-25 1 Ram S-M-S49-O1-A Sept. 19-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S12-O1-R continued on next page 7 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting

BIGHORN RIFLE — RESIDENT LICENSES # LICENSES # LICENSES UNITS DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE UNITS DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S13-O1-R Sept. 21-Oct. 11 2 Ram S-M-S51-O1-R S51 NEW! S13, S26 • • S26 hunting only in area bounded on S by Taylor River, East Brush Creek Oct. 12-31 2 Ram S-M-S51-O2-R and East River; on W by Crystal River-Gunnison River divide, Roaring Fork River-Crystal River divide and Capitol Creek. S51 W of Hwy. 12 only Aug. 26-Sept. 7 2 Ewe S-F-S51-O1-R Sept. 8-Oct. 8 4 Ram S-M-S15-O1-R Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S53-O1-R S15 S53 Sept. 19-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S15-O1-R Sept. 19-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S53-O1-R Sept. 8-Oct. 8 3 Ram S-M-S16-O1-R Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S54-O1-R S16 Sept. 19-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S16-O1-R S54• • S54 Sheep hunting is valid in this unit ONLY within the area bounded on the N by Gunnison CR 12 (Kebler Pass Road); on E by Colo. 135; on S by Sept. 8-Oct. 8 6 Ram S-M-S17-O1-R northern boundary of T50N; on W by Curecanti Creek and Coal Creek. S17 Sept. 19-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S17-O1-R S59 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S59-O1-R S19 Borders Rocky Oct. 1-31 2 Ram S-M-S60-O1-R Mountain National Park. Sept. 1-Oct. 4 1 Ram S-M-S19-O1-R S60 • • S60 Sheep found only on private property. Before accessing, landowner Sheep may be in park permission is required; a trespass fee may apply. during hunting season. Dec. 1-31 3 Ram S-M-S61-O1-R S20 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S20-O1-R S61 NEW! S65 Nov. 28-Dec. 13 1 Ram S-M-S65-O1-R S21 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 5 Ram S-M-S21-O1-R Trinchera Ranch only S21 E of Hwy. 550 5 Ewe S-F-S21-O1-R Sept. 14-Oct. 18 5 Ram S-M-S66-O1-R Sept. 19-Oct. 8 S66 S21 W of Hwy. 550 3 Ewe S-F-S21-S1-R Sept. 19-Oct. 18 2 Ewe S-F-S66-O1-R S22 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S22-O1-R S67 Sept. 1-Oct. 4 1 Ram S-M-S67-O1-R S23, S27 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S23-O1-R S68 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S68-O1-R NEW! S24 Nov. 1-30 1 Ram S-M-S24-O1-R Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S69-O1-R S25 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S25-O1-R NEW! S69 Sept. 12-18 1 Ewe S-F-S69-O1-R S28 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S28-O1-R Sept. 19-25 1 Ewe S-F-S69-O2-R S29 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S29-O1-R S71 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S71-O1-R S30 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S30-O1-R Sept. 1-Oct. 4 2 Ram S-M-S73-O1-R S73 S31 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 3 Ram S-M-S31-O1-R Oct. 18-31 1 Ewe S-F-S73-O1-R S32 No hunting within 9 Ram S-M-S32-O1-R S74 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S74-O1-R a quarter-mile N of I-70 Sept. 19-Oct. 8 or within a quarter-mile NEW! S75 Nov. 1-30 1 Ram S-M-S75-O1-R of U.S. 6 and U.S. 40 2 Ewe S-F-S32-O1-R Sept. 8-23 2 Ram S-M-S33-O1-R S33 NONRESIDENT LICENSES Sept. 24-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S33-O2-R BIGHORN RIFLE — S33 N of Lake Fork Sept. 13-22 2 Ewe S-F-S33-O1-R # LICENSES River, Cottonwood Creek, Cuba Gulch, Minnie Gulch; UNITS DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE W and N of Colo. 110 Sept. 29-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S33-O2-R S3 There is a hunting S33 S of Lake Fork Sept. 13-22 1 Ewe S-F-S33-S1-R closure on part of Mount Aug. 17-Sept. 2 1 Ram S-M-S03-O1-R River, Cottonwood Creek, Evans. See page 3 for Cuba Gulch, Minnie details. Gulch; E and S of Colo. 110 Sept. 29-Oct. 8 1 Ewe S-F-S33-S2-R S8 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S08-O1-R Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S35-O1-R S35 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S09-O1-R Oct. 12-27 2 Ewe S-F-S35-O1-R S9 S36 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S36-O1-R Sept. 14-Oct. 8 1 Ewe S-F-S09-O1-R NEW! S37 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S37-O1-R S11 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S11-O1-R Sept. 8-23 1 Ram S-M-S39-O1-R S12 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S12-O1-R S39 Sept. 26-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S39-O2-R S15 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S15-O1-R 2 Ram S-M-S40-O1-R S17 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S17-O1-R S40, S58 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S40-O1-R S21 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S21-O1-R S41 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Ram S-M-S41-O1-R S21 E of Hwy. 550 Sept. 19-Oct. 8 2 Ewe S-F-S21-O1-R S44 Oct. 1-14 1 Ram S-M-S44-O1-R S32 No hunting within 1 Ram S-M-S32-O1-R S47 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S47-O1-R a quarter-mile N of I-70 or Sept. 19-Oct. 8 within a quarter-mile of 1 Ewe S-F-S32-O1-R Dec. 1-31 1 Ram S-M-S48-O1-R U.S. 6 and U.S. 40 S48• • S48 Sheep found only on private property. Before accessing, landowner S33 Sept. 8-23 1 Ram S-M-S33-O1-R permission is required; a trespass fee may apply. S49 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S49-O1-R S44 Oct. 1-14 1 Ram S-M-S44-O1-R S50 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Ram S-M-S50-O1-R S51 W of Hwy. 12 only Aug. 26-Sept. 7 1 Ewe S-F-S51-O1-R S66 Sept. 14-Oct. 18 1 Ram S-M-S66-O1-R 8 » DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP RIFLE Rams must have a half-curl or longer to be harvested. See page 3.

DESERT RIFLE — RESIDENT LICENSES # LICENSES DESERT RIFLE — NONRESIDENT LICENSES UNITS DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE S56 Nov. 1-30 4 Ram C-M-S56-O1-R # LICENSES UNITS DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE S62 Nov. 1-30 4 Ram C-M-S62-O1-R S56 Nov. 1-30 1 Ram C-M-S56-O1-R S63, S64 Nov. 1-30 3 Ram C-M-S63-O1-R

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It’s difficult to tell the difference between male and female mountain goats. ! Refresher tutorial and tips: page 3 Mountain goat by © Wayne Lewis,] CPW » PREFERENCE POINT HUNT CODE # LICENSES UNIT DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE To apply for a mountain goat point, enter hunt code Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Either Sex G-E-G11-S1-R G-P-999-99-P as your FIRST CHOICE hunt. NEW! G11• • G11 bounded on N by USFS 314 and 317; on E by USFS 31; on S by Gunnison » Entering the preference point hunt code as a first choice on your CR 12; on W by USFS Trails 830 and 832 and Gunnison CR 3C application automatically awards you a point. 17 Either Sex G-E-G12-O1-R NEW! G12 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 » You must pay the full license cost, even if just applying for a 5 Female G-F-G12-O1-R point. If you only apply for a point the license fee you pay will be refunded to you. The $3 application fee and $10 Habitat Stamp Sept. 8-22 9 Either Sex G-E-G13-O1-R G13 fee will not be refunded. Sept. 23-Oct. 8 9 Either Sex G-E-G13-O2-R » If you apply for a point as your first choice, you can use the second-, 3 Either Sex G-E-G15-O1-R third- and fourth-choice hunt code spaces on the application to Sept. 8-18 apply for a license. 3 Female G-F-G15-O1-R 2 Either Sex G-E-G15-O2-R ARCHERY — RESIDENT LICENSES Sept. 21-Oct. 2 G15 Weekdays only 2 Female G-F-G15-O2-R # LICENSES Managed for low AND SEX population size 3 Either Sex G-E-G15-O3-R UNIT DATES HUNT CODE Oct. 5-16 G1, G14 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 6 Either Sex G-E-G01-O1-A 1 Female G-F-G15-O3-R G5 Sept. 8-Oct. 31 18 Either Sex G-E-G05-O1-A 3 Either Sex G-E-G15-O4-R Oct. 19-30 G8 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 2 Either Sex G-E-G08-O1-A 1 Female G-F-G15-O4-R 2 Either Sex G-E-G16-O1-R Sept. 8-18 ARCHERY — NONRESIDENT LICENSES 2 Female G-F-G16-O1-R # LICENSES 2 Either Sex G-E-G16-O2-R UNIT DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE Sept. 21-Oct. 2 2 Female G-F-G16-O2-R G5 Sept. 8-Oct. 31 2 Either Sex G-E-G05-O1-A G16 Weekdays only 2 Either Sex G-E-G16-O3-R Oct. 5-16 3 Female G-F-G16-O3-R RIFLE — RESIDENT LICENSES 3 Either Sex G-E-G16-O4-R # LICENSES Oct. 19-30 UNIT DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE 2 Female G-F-G16-O4-R G2 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 7 Either Sex G-E-G02-O1-R G17 Managed for low Sept. 8-Oct. 8 5 Either Sex G-E-G17-O1-R population size G3 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 6 Either Sex G-E-G03-O1-R NEW! G18 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Either Sex G-E-G18-O1-R G4 Weekdays only Sept. 21-Oct. 2 5 Either Sex G-E-G04-O1-R There is a hunting closure Oct. 5-16 6 Either Sex G-E-G04-O2-R on part of . RIFLE — NONRESIDENT LICENSES See page 3. Oct. 19-30 5 Either Sex G-E-G04-O3-R # LICENSES Sept. 8-Oct. 31 2 Either Sex G-E-G05-O1-R UNIT DATES AND SEX HUNT CODE NEW! G5• • G5 From Sept. 8-25 rifle hunters must hunt area W of Animas River and N of Ten Mile and Trinity Creeks. From Sept. 26-Oct. 31, all areas of G5 G2 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Either Sex G-E-G02-O1-R open to rifle hunters. G4 Weekdays only Sept. 21-Oct. 2 1 Either Sex G-E-G04-O1-R G6 Sept. 1-Oct. 4 5 Either Sex G-E-G06-O1-R Hunting closure on part of Oct. 19-30 1 Either Sex G-E-G04-O3-R Sept. 8-18 5 Either Sex G-E-G07-O1-R Mount Evans. See page 3. Sept. 21-Oct. 2 1 Either Sex G-E-G07-O2-R Sept. 21-Oct. 2 4 Either Sex G-E-G07-O2-R G07 Weekdays only G7 Weekdays only Oct. 5-16 1 Either Sex G-E-G07-O3-R Oct. 5-16 3 Either Sex G-E-G07-O3-R G12 Sept. 8-Oct. 8 3 Either Sex G-E-G12-O1-R Oct. 19-30 4 Either Sex G-E-G07-O4-R Sept. 8-22 1 Either Sex G-E-G13-O1-R Sept. 8-18 1 Either Sex G-E-G10-O1-R G13 Sept. 23-Oct. 8 1 Either Sex G-E-G13-O2-R Sept. 21-Oct. 2 2 Either Sex G-E-G10-O2-R G10 Weekdays only G15 Weekdays only 1 Either Sex G-E-G15-O2-R Oct. 5-16 1 Either Sex G-E-G10-O3-R Managed for low Sept. 21-Oct. 2 population size 1 Female G-F-G15-O2-R Oct. 19-30 1 Either Sex G-E-G10-O4-R Sept. 8-18 1 Either Sex G-E-G16-O1-R Sept. 8-Oct. 8 4 Either Sex G-E-G11-O1-R G16 Weekdays only Sept. 21-Oct. 2 1 Female G-F-G16-O2-R NEW! G11 • • G11 bounded on N by USFS 314; on E by Gunnison CR 3C and USFS Trail 832; on S by USFS Trail 830 and Gunnison CR 12; on W by Colo. 133 G17 Managed for low Sept. 8-Oct. 8 1 Either Sex G-E-G17-O1-R population size 10 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting » 2015 MOUNTAIN GOAT UNITS Willow Creek Pass 9652 36 Map boundaries are approximate due to limited space. This map is provided only to give a general idea ofGr unitand locations. Refer to unit descriptions for Lyons 287 Mead exact unit boundaries. Lake WOLFORD MOUNTAIN Yampa GRANBY RES.

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Forest WY — Wyoming S1 POUDRE RIVER (LARIMER CO.) - bounded on N by CR Road) and Cottonwood Pass Road (USFS 209); on E 260, 250 and 380; and on W by the Continental Divide. 80C and Deadman-Red Feather Road; on E by CR 68C by U.S. 24 and 285; on S by U.S. 50; and on W by the S30 CONEJOS RIVER (CONEJOS, ARCHULETA, MINERAL, (Boy Scout Ranch Road) and Elkhorn Creek; on S by Colo. Gunnison-Chaffee Co. line, Middle Willow Creek, Willow RIO GRANDE COs.) - bounded on N by USFS 380, 250 and 14; and on W by the Laramie River Road. Creek and the Taylor River. 260, USFS Trail 706, USFS 259, 240 and 255, and Colo. 15; S3 MOUNT EVANS (CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON, PARK S18 RAWAH (LARIMER, JACKSON COs.) - bounded on N on E by U.S. 285; on S by NM and the USFS Rio Grande NF COs.) - bounded on N by I-70; on E by Colo. 74; on S by by WY; on E by Larimer CR 103 (Laramie River Road); on boundary; and on W by the Continental Divide. Bear Creek, Beartrack Creek, Tumbling Creek, a line from S by Colo. 14; on W by Colo. 125 and 127. S31 BLANCA RIVER (ARCHULETA, CONEJOS, RIO the head of Tumbling Creek to the junction of USFS Trails S19 NEVER SUMMER RANGE (LARIMER, JACKSON, GRANDE COs.) - bounded on N by the Mineral-Archule- 603 and 602; USFS Trail 603, and the Pike-Arapaho NF GRAND COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 14; on E by ta Co. line and USFS 667; on E by the Continental Divide; boundary; and on W by the Continental Divide. See "Land Larimer CR 63E (Pingree Park Road), Larimer CR 44H on S by NM; and on W by U.S. 84 and U.S. 160. Use Restrictions" on page 3 for hunting closure area details. (Buckhorn Road), the Pennock Creek-Elk Creek divide, S32 GEORGETOWN (CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON, GILPIN, S4 GRANT (CLEAR CREEK, PARK, JEFFERSON COs.) USFS Trails 928 (Signal Mountain Trail), and 980 (Stormy BOULDER COs.) - bounded on N and E by USFS 149 (Roll- - bounded on N by the north boundary of the Pike NF, Peaks Trail); on S by RMNP boundary, USFS 120.4 (North ins Pass Road), Gilpin CR 16 (Tolland Road), Colo. 119, and USFS Trail 603, a line from the junctions of USFS Trails Supply Jeep Road), and 120 (Kawuneechee Road), the Colo. 72; on S by I-70; and on W by the Continental Divide. 603 and 602 to the head of Tumbling Creek, Tumbling North Supply Trail, USFS Trail 118 (Blue Ridge Trail), the S33 LAKE FORK/POLE MOUNTAIN (HINSDALE, SAN Creek, Beartrack Creek and Bear Creek; on E by CR 73; on Lost Lake Trail, USFS 107 (Lost Lake Road); and on W by JUAN COs.) - bounded on N by the Gunnison-Hinsdale E and S by U.S. 285; on S by the North Fork of the South Colo. 125 and Jackson CR 27 (Rand-Gould Road). Co. line; on E by Colo. 149; on S by North Clear Creek, Platte River; and on W by the Continental Divide. S20 MARSHALL PASS (GUNNISON, CHAFFEE, SAGUA- USFS Trail 821 from North Clear Creek to Lost Trail Creek, S6 PIKES PEAK (TELLER, EL PASO COs.) - bounded on N CHE COs.) - bounded on N by U.S. 50; on E by U.S. 285; and Lost Trail Creek; on S by the Rio Grande, Stoney by U.S. 24; on E by I-25 and Colo. 115; on S by Gold Camp and on S by Marshall Pass Road; and on W by U.S. 50. Gulch, Cunningham Creek and Colo. 110; and on W by Road and Rock Creek; and on W by Colo. 67. S21 COW CREEK, (OURAY, GUN- U.S. 550, the Ouray-San Juan Co. line, the Uncompahgre- S7 ARKANSAS RIVER (FREMONT CO.) - bounded on N by NISON, SAN MIGUEL, HINSDALE COs.) - bounded on N Upper Gunnison River Divide and Big Blue Creek. Fremont CR 2; on E by Colo. 9; on S by U.S. 50; and on W by Colo. 62, U.S. 550, the Ouray-Montrose and Ouray-Gun- S34 (EL PASO, TELLER COs.) - bound- by Fremont CR 12. nison Co. lines, to the Uncompahgre National Forest line, ed on N by USFS 393, 300 and 320; on E by I-25; and on S S8 HUERFANO (HUERFANO, ALAMOSA COs.) - bounded and there to Big Blue Creek; on E and S by Big Blue Creek and W by U.S. 24 to Woodland Park. on N by Sixmile Lane, USFS Trail 883, USFS 583 (Mosca to , the Uncompahgre-Animas River S35 GREENHORNS (PUEBLO, HUERFANO, CUSTER divide, the Ouray-Hinsdale Co. line, Engineer Mountain, Pass) and Huerfano CRs 583, 581, 580 and 550; on E by COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 96; on E by I-25; on S by the Uncompahgre-Lake Fork-Animas River divide, the San Huerfano CRs 570 and 572 (Pass Creek Road); on S by the the Huerfano River; and on S and W by Colo. 69. Miguel-San Juan and San Miguel-Dolores Co. lines, and Huerfano-Costilla and Costilla-Alamosa Co. lines and U.S. S36 BELLOWS CREEK (MINERAL, RIO GRANDE, SAGUA- 160; and on W by Colo. 17. Lizard Head Pass; on W by Colo. 145 and U.S. 62. CHE COs.) - bounded on N by USFS Trail 787; on E by S22 (HINSDALE, MINERAL, SAGUACHE S9 SANGRE DE CRISTO (ALAMOSA, SAGUACHE, Mineral county line and La Garita Stock Driveway, USFS COs.) - bounded on N by USFS 788, Hinsdale CRs 5, CUSTER, HUERFANO COs.) - bounded on N by Sagua- 630, Rio Grande CRs 15, 18; on S by U.S. 160 and the Rio 15, and 45, Saguache CR KK-14 and NN-14; on E by the che CR LL 57, USFS 970 (Hayden Pass Road), and the Grande; on W by Colo. 149 and USFS 504. Fremont-Saguache and Fremont-Custer Co. lines; on E Continental Divide, USFS 787, and the La Garita Wilder- S37 ST. VRAIN (BOULDER, GRAND, LARIMER COs.) - by Colo. 69; on S by Huerfano CRs 550, 580, 581 and 583, ness boundary; on S by USFS Trails 787 (La Garita Stock bounded on N and E by RMNP boundary and U.S. 36; on S USFS 583 (Mosca Pass), USFS Trail 883, and Sixmile Lane; Driveway), USFS 504 and Colo. 149; and on W by USFS by Boulder CRs 94, 81, 106 and 95 (Lefthand Canyon Drive), and on W by Colo. 17 and U.S. 285. 507, USFS Trails 803, 787 and 473, and Colo. 149. Colo. 72 (Peak to Peak Highway), Boulder CR 102 (Brainard S23 KENOSHA (PARK, JEFFERSON COs.) - bounded on N S10 TRICKLE MOUNTAIN (SAGUACHE, CHAFFEE, GUN- Lake Road), USFS Trail 907 (Pawnee Pass Trail) and USFS by U.S. 285; on N and E by Park CR 68, USFS 543 and 560; NISON COs.) - bounded on N by U.S. 50 and Marshall Trail 1 (Cascade Creek Trail); and on W by USFS 125, USFS on S by USFS 545, USFS Trail 609, Park CR 56 and USFS Pass Road (USFS 243); on E by U.S. 285; on S by Colo. Trail 102 (Knight Ridge Trail), and RMNP boundary. 56 (Lost Park Road); and on W by U.S. 285. 114; and on W by USFS 803 (Meyer’s G. and Gismo Creek S38 APISHAPA (HUERFANO, PUEBLO, OTERO, LAS Road), Razor Creek and Saguache CR 14-PP and Gun- NEW! S24 BATTLEMENT MESA (GARFIELD, MESA COs.) ANIMAS COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 10, and U.S. 50; nison CR 45 (Doyleville Cut-off Road). - bounded on N by the Colorado River and I-70; on E and S on E and S by U.S. 350; and on W by I-25. S11 COLLEGIATE NORTH (LAKE, CHAFFEE, PITKIN, by Garfield CRs 331 and 342, Mesa CR 330E, Colo. 330 and S39 (PARK, SUMMIT COs.) - bounded GUNNISON COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 82; on E by 65; on W by Colorado River. on N by Swan River Road (Summit CR 6), USFS 6, the Con- U.S. 24; on S by Chaffee CR 306 and Cottonwood Pass S25 SNOWMASS WEST (PITKIN, GUNNISON, EAGLE tinental Divide and the North Fork of the South Platte River; Road (USFS 209); and on W by Taylor River, the North COs.) - bounded on N by Roaring Fork River; on E by Capi- on E by U.S. 285, Park CRs 77 and 23 (Turner Gulch Road or Fork of the Taylor River, USFS Trail 761 and USFS 123. tol Creek and the Roaring Fork River-Crystal River divide; USFS 234); on S by U.S. 24; and on W by U.S. 285 and Colo. 9. S12 BUFFALO PEAKS (LAKE, CHAFFEE, PARK COs.) - on S by the Crystal River-Gunnison River divide; and on W S40 LONE PINE (LARIMER CO.) - bounded on N by CRs bounded on N by the Continental Divide; on E by Colo. 9 by the Crystal River-Gunnison River divide and Colo 133. 80C and 59 (Cherokee Park Road) and WY; on E by CR and U.S. 285; on S by U.S. 285; and on W by U.S. 24. NEW! S26 TAYLOR RIVER (GUNNISON CO.) - bounded on 37, South Branch Boxelder Creek, Boxelder Creek, CR 19; N by Pitkin-Gunnison county line; on E by Taylor River, S13 SNOWMASS EAST (PITKIN CO.) - bounded on N and on S by CR 80, and U.S. 287; and on S and W by CRs 74E E by the Roaring Fork River, USFS 123 and 761; on S by Willow Creek, Middle Willow Creek and Cumberland Pass and 162 (Red Feather Lakes-Deadman Road). the Gunnison-Pitkin Co. line; and on W by the Roaring Rd.; on S by NM Principal Meridian/6th Principal Meridian S41 PERU CREEK (SUMMIT CO.) - Fork River-Crystal River divide and Capitol Creek. divide, western boundary, Lost bounded on N by I-70; S15 SHEEP MOUNTAIN (HINSDALE, MINERAL, RIO Canyon Rd.; on W by Colo. 135 and Schofield Pass Rd. on E by the Continental Divide; on S by the Swan River Road (CR 6) and USFS 6; and on W by Colo. 9 and U.S. 6. GRANDE COs.) - bounded on N by the Rio Grande; on E by S27 TARRYALL (PARK, JEFFERSON COs.) - bounded on N NEW! S42 WATERTON CANYON (JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS, Colo. 149, U.S. 160 and the Continental Divide; on S by USFS by Park CR 56, USFS 56 (Lost Park Road), USFS Trail 609, PARK COs.) - 667, the Mineral-Archuleta and the Hinsdale-Archuleta Co. and USFS 560; on E by USFS 211 (Matukat Road), Park CR bounded on N by U.S. 285; on E by Colo. lines; and on W by the Piedra River, Middle Fork of the Piedra 77, U.S. 24; on S by South Platte River, Park CRs 59, 592 470, U.S. 85, Colo. 67, and USFS Rd. 300 (Rampart Range River, Middle Trout Creek, West Trout Creek and Trout Creek. and 23, USFS 234 and Park CR 77; and on W by U.S. 285. Rd); on S by USFS Trail 649, Colo. 67, Jefferson CR 126 (South Deckers Rd.) and USFS Rd. 211; and on W by USFS S16 CIMARRONA PEAK (HINSDALE, MINERAL COs.) - S28 VALLECITO (HINSDALE, LA PLATA, SAN JUAN COs.) Rds. 560 and 543, and Park CR 68. bounded on N by the Rio Grande; on E by Trout Creek, - bounded on N by Continental Divide; on E by North Fork S44 BASALT (GARFIELD, EAGLE, PITKIN COs.) - West Trout Creek, Middle Fork of Trout Creek, the Middle Los Pinos River, Los Pinos River, USFS Trail 539 from Divide bounded Fork of the Piedra River and the Piedra River; on S by the Lakes, and Weminuche Creek; on S by Hinsdale-Archuleta on N by USFS Trail 514 (Red Tables Divide Road) and USFS Hinsdale-Archuleta Co. line; and on W by Weminuche Co. line, East Creek and the Los Pinos River; and on W by Trail 1870; on E by Crooked Creek Pass Road (USFS 400); on Creek, USFS Trail 539, the Los Pinos River, North Fork Vallecito Reservoir (east shoreline) and Vallecito Creek. S by Fryingpan River and Roaring Fork River; and on W by Garfield CR 100, and Cottonwood Pass Road. Pinos River and the Rio Grande Res.-Squaw Creek Divide. S29 ALAMOSA CANYON (CONEJOS, MINERAL, RIO S46 DOME ROCK (TELLER CO.) - S17 COLLEGIATE SOUTH (CHAFFEE, GUNNISON COs.) GRANDE COs.) - bounded on N by U.S. 160; on E by Colo. bounded on N by U.S. - bounded on N by Chaffee CR 306 (Cottonwood Creek 15; on S by USFS 255, 240 and 259, USFS Trail 706, USFS 24; on E and S by Colo. 67; and on W by CR 1. 12 2015 Colorado Sheep & Goat Hunting

S47 BROWNS CANYON (CHAFFEE, FREMONT, PARK Colo. 66 and U.S. 36; and on W by RMNP boundary, USFS S67 FLATTOPS (RIO BLANCO, GARFIELD COs.) - bounded COs.) - bounded on the N by U.S. 24; on E by Kaufman Trails 980 (Stormy Peaks Trail), and 928 (Signal Mountain on N by Williams Fork River-White River divide; on E by Ridge, Badger Creek and Fremont CRs 2 and 12; and on S by Trail) and Pennock Creek-Elk Creek divide. White River-Yampa River divide and White River-Colo- Arkansas River and South Arkansas River; and on W by U.S. S58 LOWER POUDRE (LARIMER CO.) - bounded on the rado River divide; on S by South Fork of the White River- 285 and 24. north by CR 74E (Red Feather Lakes Road); on the east by Colorado River divide; and on W by USFS 245, Rio Blanco S48 CARRIZO CANYON (BACA, LAS ANIMAS COs.) - U.S. 287 and CR 54G; on the south by Rist Canyon Road CRs 17 (Buford-Newcastle Road) and 8, and USFS 250. bounded on N by U.S. 160; on E by Baca CR 13 (Pritchett (CR 52E), Stove Prairie Road (CR 27), and Buckhorn Road S68 NORTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTOS (CHAFFEE, FRE- Grade Road); on S by NM; and on W by Colo. 389. (CR 44H); on the west by Pingree Park Road (CR 63E), Colo. MONT, SAGUACHE COs.) - bounded on N by the South S49 GRAPE CREEK/COPPER RIDGE (CUSTER, FREMONT 14, Elkhorn Creek and the Boy Scout Ranch Road (CR 68). Arkansas River and Arkansas River; on E by Fremont COs.) - bounded on N by Arkansas River, Fremont CR 12 S59 DERBY CREEK (RIO BLANCO, ROUTT, EAGLE, CR 6, USFS 6 (Hayden Pass Road); on S by the Fremont bridge, and U.S. 50; on E by Colo. 67; on S by Colo. 96; and GARFIELD COs.) - bounded on N by USFS Trails 1103, county lines, USFS 970 (Hayden Pass Road), and Saguache on W by Colo. 69, Fremont county lines, USFS 6 (Hayden 1116 and 1117, USFS 959 and 16, Routt CRs 132 and 15; CR LL 57; and on W by U.S. 285. Pass Road) and Fremont CR 6. on E by Colo. 131; on S by Eagle River, Colorado River and S69 COCHETOPA (GUNNISON, SAGUACHE COs.) - S50 (HUERFANO, COSTILLA COs.) - Deep Creek; and on W by the Colorado River-White River bounded on N by Gunnison River and U.S. 50, on E by bounded on N by Huerfano CR 550, Colo. 69 and Huerfano divide, and the White River-Yampa River divide. Gunnison CR 45 and Saguache CR 14-PP (Doyleville River; on E by I-25; on S by U.S. 160; on W by Pass Creek Road. S60 SHELF ROAD (TELLER, FREMONT, PARK COs.) - Cut-off Road), Razor Creek and USFS 803 (Gismo Creek S51 (HUERFANO, COSTILLA, LAS bounded on N by Park CRs 59 and 102 and Teller CRs and Meyer’s Gulch Road), Colo. 114 and the Continental Divide; on S by Saguache CRs NN-14 and KK-14; and on ANIMAS COs.) - bounded on N by U.S. 160; on E by I-25; 112, 11, and 1; on E by Colo. 67, Teller CR 86 and Fremont W by USFS 806 and South Beaver Creek. on S by NM; and on W by the Huerfano-Costilla Co. line CR 67; on S by U.S. 50; and on W by Colo. 9. and farther south by the southern Sangre de Cristo divide S61 PURGATORY CANYON (OTERO, BENT, LAS ANIMAS S71 WEST NEEDLES (SAN JUAN, LA PLATA COs.) - bounded (Culebra range). COs.) - bounded on N by U.S. 50; on E by Colo. 109; on S on N by the San Miguel-Ouray Co. line, U.S. 550, Colo. 110, S53 BRISTOL HEAD (MINERAL, HINSDALE COs.) - bounded by U.S. 160; and on W by U.S. 350. Cunningham Gulch, and Continental Divide; on E by Valle- on N by North Clear Creek, Colo. 149, and USFS Trails 473 S62 DOMINGUEZ CREEK (DELTA, MESA, MONTROSE, cito Creek and Los Pinos River; on S by U.S. 160; and on W by the Montezuma-La Plata and Montezuma-Dolores Co. lines. and 787; on E by USFS Trail 803 and USFS Rd 507; on S by OURAY COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 141; on E by Colo. Colo. 149 and the Rio Grande; and on W by Lost Trail Creek. 50; on S by Colo. 90; and on W by USFS 402 (Divide Road). S72 GREENLAND (DOUGLAS CO.) - bounded on N by S54 DILLON MESA (GUNNISON CO.) - bounded on N by S63 MIDDLE DOLORES RIVER (MONTROSE, SAN Wolfensberger Rd., Wilcox St. and Colo. 86; on E by Colo. 83; on S by Palmer Divide Rd.; on W by Colo. 105. CR 12; on E by Colo. 135; on S by U.S. 50, the Gunnison MIGUEL COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 90; on E by River, Blue Mesa Reservoir and Colo. 92; and on W by Monogram Mesa Road (Montrose CR DD 19 and San S73 (JACKSON, ROUTT COs.) - Curecanti Creek, Curecanti Pass and Coal Creek. Miguel CRs 18Y, U29 and 25R); on S by Colo. 141, and Big bounded on N by boundary, NEW! S55 NATURAL ARCH/CARNERO CREEK (RIO Gypsum Valley Road (San Miguel CR 20R, Dolores River USFS Trail 1125, USFS 660, and Big Creek Road (USFS GRANDE, SAGUACHE COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 114; and McIntyre Canyon); and on W by UT. 600); on E by Jackson CRs 6W, 7, 12W, 18 and 5; on S by on E by U.S. 285; on S by Colo. 112 and U.S. 160; on W by S64 UPPER DOLORES RIVER (SAN MIGUEL, DOLORES, Jackson CR 24, and Buffalo Pass Road (USFS 60); and on W by Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area boundary. Rio Grande CRs 18 and 15, USFS Rd. 630, and USFS Trail MONTEZUMA COs.) - bounded on N by McIntyre 787, the ATV trail also known as the La Garita Driveway, Canyon, Dolores River, San Miguel CR 20.R (Big Gypsum S74 GLENWOOD CANYON (GARFIELD, EAGLE COs.) - Area boundary, USFS Rd. 787 and the Valley Road), Colo. 141 and Disappointment Valley Road bounded on N by South Fork of White River-Colorado Continental Divide. (San Miguel CR 19.Q and Dolores CR D.00); on E by River divide and Deep Creek; on E and S by the Colorado S56 BLACK RIDGE (MESA CO.) - bounded on N by USFS 526 (Norwood-Dolores Road) and Colo. 145; on S River; and on W by Canyon Creek. Colorado River and U.S. 50; on E by U.S. 50; on E and S by by Colo. 184 and U.S. 491; and on W by UT. NEW! S75 MAIN CANYON (MESA, GARFIELD, RIO BLANCO COs.) - bounded on N by the Colorado River- Colo. 141 and the Dolores River; and on W by UT. S66 (LAKE, PITKIN COs.) - bounded on White River divide; on E by Roan Creek-Parachute Creek S57 BIG THOMPSON (LARIMER, BOULDER COs.) - N by North Fork Fryingpan River, Mormon Creek and the divide and Kelly Gulch; on S by the Colorado River; on bounded on N by Larimer CR 44H (Buckhorn Road), Continental Divide; on E by U.S. 24; on S by Colo. 82; and on W by the Bookcliffs, Little Salt Wash-Roan Creek divide, Stove Prairie Road (Larimer CR 27), Larimer CRs 52E W by Lost Man Creek, over the ridge from Lost Man Creek Big Salt Wash-Roan Creek divide, and East Salt Creek- (Rist Canyon Road) and 54G; on E by U.S. 287; on S by to South Fork of Fryingpan River and Fryingpan River. Roan Creek divide.

MOUNTAIN GOAT bounded on N by the Colorado River; on E by Colo. 9; 24; on S by Pine Creek, North Texas Creek, Texas Creek, on S by I-70; and on W by Colo 131. USFS 742, USFS 761 (Taylor Pass Road), the Gunnison- Pitkin Co. line, and on W by Castle Creek. G1 MT. SHAVANO (CHAFFEE, GUNNISON, SAGUACHE G7 GRAY'S PEAK (SUMMIT, CLEAR CREEK COs.) - G14 ANTERO (CHAFFEE, GUNNISON COs.) - COs.) - bounded on N by USFS 839, USFS 1451 (Alpine bounded on N by U.S. 6/I-70; on E by bounded Tunnel), USFS 295, Pomeroy Gulch, Grizzly Mountain Road (USFS 381); on S by the Pike-Arapaho NF bound- on N by USFS 267, USFS 211 and Colo. 162; on E by U.S. and Brown’s Creek; on E by U.S. 285; on S by U.S. 50; ary, the Continental Divide, the Argentine Pass trail, 285; on S by Brown’s Creek, Grizzly Mountain, Pomeroy and on W by Gunnison CR 76 (Quartz Creek Road) and USFS 260 and 5; and on W by U.S. 6 Gulch, USFS 295, 1451, and 839; and on W by USFS 765. USFS 765 (North Quartz Creek Road). G8 FOSSIL RIDGE (GUNNISON CO.) - bounded on N by G15 (SUMMIT, GRAND, CLEAR CREEK COs.) - G2 MT. PRINCETON (CHAFFEE, GUNNISON COs.) - USFS 742 (Taylor River Road); on E by USFS 765 (Cum- bounded on N by USFS 132 (Ute Pass Road), 138, bounded on N by Cottonwood Pass Road (USFS 209, berland Pass Road and North Quartz Creek Road); on 139 (Crooked Creek Road) and Grand CR 50; on E by USFS 306 and Chaffee CR 306); on E by U.S. 24 and U.S. S by Quartz Creek Road (Gunnison CR 76) and U.S. 50; U.S. 40 and I-70/U.S. 6; on S by U.S. 6/I-70 and U.S. 6 over 285; on S by Colo. 162, USFS 211 and USFS 267; and on and on W by Colo. 135. Loveland Pass; and on W by U.S. 6 and Colo. 9. W by USFS 765 and USFS 742. G10 TENMILE (SUMMIT, LAKE COs.) - bounded on N by G16 MT. GUYOT (SUMMIT, CLEAR CREEK, PARK COs.) - G3 MT. HARVARD (CHAFFEE, GUNNISON COs.) - I-70; on E by Colo. 9 and Boreas Pass Road (USFS 404 bounded on N by U.S. 6, USFS 5, USFS 260, bounded on N by Texas Creek, North Texas Creek, the and Summit CR 10); on S by Continental Divide; and on the Argentine Pass trail, the Continental Divide and Continental Divide and Pine Creek; on E by U.S. 24; on W by Colo. 91 and I-70. the Pike-Arapaho NF boundary; on E by Guanella Pass S by Cottonwood Pass Road (Chaffee CR 306, USFS 306 G11 THE RAGGEDS (GUNNISON, PITKIN COs.) - Road; on S by U.S. 285; and on W by Boreas Pass Road and USFS 209); and on W by USFS 742. bounded on N by USFS 314 (Crystal River Road) and 317 (USFS 404 and Summit CR 10), Colo. 9, and U.S. 6. G4 MOUNT EVANS (CLEAR CREEK, JEFFERSON, PARK (Schofield Pass Road); on E by USFS 31 (Gothic Road) G17 INDEPENDENCE PASS (LAKE, PITKIN, EAGLE COs.) - COs.) - bounded on N by I-70; on E by west side of Colo. and Gunnison CR 317 (Crested Butte Road); on S by Gun- bounded on N by the Eagle River-Fryingpan River 74 and Jefferson CR 73; on S and SW by U.S. 285; and on nison CR 12 (Kebler Pass Road); and on W by Colo. 133. watershed divide and the Continental Divide; on E by U.S. W by Guanella Pass Road (USFS 118 and USFS 381). See G12 (GARFIELD, EAGLE, GUNNI- 24; on S by Colo. 82; and on W by Warren Creek, USFS "Land Use Restrictions" on page 3 for closure area details. SON, PITKIN COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 82; on E 131, the Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness Area boundary, Deadman Creek, and USFS 105, 501, 506, 507 and 400. G5 WEST NEEDLES (LA PLATA, SAN JUAN, HINSDALE, by Castle Creek; on S by the Gunnison-Pitkin Co. line, NEW! G18 HOLY CROSS (EAGLE, PITKIN COS.) - ARCHULETA COs.) - bounded on N by the San Juan- the Colorado River headwaters-Gunnison River divide, Ouray Co. line and the Continental Divide; on E by the Los USFS 317 (Schofield Pass Road), and USFS 314 (Crystal bounded on N by boundary; on Pinos River-Piedra River divide, East Creek and the Los River Rd); and on the west by Colo 133. E by Holy Cross Wilderness boundary and Continental Pinos River; on S by U.S. 160 and on W by U.S. 550. G13 QUAIL MOUNTAIN (LAKE, CHAFFEE, GUNNISON, Divide; on S by Continental Divide; on W by the Eagle PITKIN COs.) - bounded on N by Colo. 82; on E by U.S. River Fryingpan River watershed divide and Holy Cross G6 (GRAND, EAGLE, SUMMIT COs.) - Wilderness Boundary.

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